I was at Harris' lectures and can recommend them for anyone interested in an introduction to intersection theory. They are very motivated, example driven, and simply outstanding.
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Gunnar Þór MagnússonDec 31 '11 at 22:30

I tried to watch the video. The sound is good, but the picture is terrible, completely impossible to see what is written on the board. Can you really see what is in this lecture? (maybe I am missing something, but I tried all three formats proposed on the website)
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aglearnerOct 16 '11 at 20:24

@aglearner: A high-res zoom can be seen on the right of the low-res video. It is updated every few seconds.
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Martin BrandenburgOct 17 '11 at 6:25

@aglearner, it is recommended that you watch the videos on-line(with out downloading) as a high-res picture of the board is shot every 15 seconds and synchronized with the lecture video.
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UnknownOct 18 '11 at 6:40

Orlov is giving lectures on Hartschorn's level, these are very good lectures. I hope very much that your question will get more answers.

Added. It turns out that on the same website there is a course called "Algebra 3, 2010", it is by Loktev. This course can be seen as an introductory course to algebraic geometry (treating Bezout's theorem, Nullstellensatz and many other things). I find this course really well done and very well motivated. (of course this is in Russian).

If you look through the answers given in Martin Brandenburg's comment, someone's linked to MSRI. You may find more videos, by a quick search. What I found some months ago very informative and useful is, The Classical Algebraic Geometry Today, MSRI. The discussed subjects are so diverse to fill almost everyone's interests. Also, the sound and picture qualities are solid.